It's been a busy few weeks since we returned from our trip to Paris in the new year but better late than never I say.
We have done lot's of city breaks over the last few years but for some reason we have never felt drawn to Paris . Really can't think of a decent explaination other than the fact that it was maybe too much of an obvious choice and that coming from London we thought Paris would be exactly the same . A busy business type city with a multitude of high rise , hemmed in buildings & shops.
I had wanted to do something over christmas but my husband refused to go anywhere near an airport over the busy holiday period so in order for me to get a nice weekend somewhere I booked the more relaxed eurostar from Ebbsfleet, half an hour from home .
Paris could not have been further from our expectations . A beautiful city , open , low rise with the most stunning jaw dropping architecture . At the same time it felt unique & very french .
I suppose the fact that we stayed in a relatively historic part of Paris helped . We chose a small hotel called les degres de notre dame that was a reasonable cost for paris, included breakfast which most hotels in Paris dont and had good reviews
http://lesdegreshotel.monsite-orange.fr/ . It was also in a great central location for many of the main tourist attractions . Right opposite the Notre Dame in a quaint and historic location just across from the two islands Ile de la cite (where the notra dame is) and ile St louis . both lovely for a stroll.
We arrived around midday on the sunday and after a drink & some lunch Dave route marched me down the Seine to the furthest away attraction the Eiffel tower . That was quite a walk & I could barely keep up the pace but we enjoyed the beautiful architecture along the way . I'd made a booking online for the Eiffel tower for 5.30 but we arrived way too early so stopped for a coffee while gazing at the crowds there . So pleased we had booked in advance and we could just skip the long queue . We got the lift to the 2nd floor but was then presented with another huge queue for the top . We decided not to bother and after a stop to admire the view headed back down using the steps.
On to the Champs-Elysees which was a bit of a disappoinment seeing all those shops but the Arc de Triomphe was certainly worth a walk over too. I thought it was just going to be an arch but it was so much more.
Monday . After a very enjoyable breakfast we headed to the Louvre . Again I've never really been interested in art but it really was impressive . We could easily have spent a day there but settled on a few hours before a lovely lunch & a trip to the invalides. Unfortunately it was a wasted trip as we chose the only monday in the month that it was closed . We headed back to the hotel for a well earned rest and freshen up before an early dinner , after which we took a lovely stroll up to the bastille and back through the beautiful , historic & delightful Marais quarter. If we went again i'd quite like to stay there .
Next day we headed off early to the Invalides again . Another jaw droppingly beautiful building that houses several musuems that are well worth a visit and also the dome church where you will find Nepoleons Tomb .
Pleased really that we couldnt get in the afternoon before as again this deserved the good part of several hours to appreciate all that was to see here .
With our feet aching once again we headed back on the metro to the Latin quarter where we again enjoyed a lovely late lunch before heading back to the Eurostar Terminal.
We only scratched the surface on our short trip and hope to get back there soon . I still have a list of must do's including the Monmartre district where the Sacre cour can be found & most of the left bank & I would love another trip to the Louvre . We have done the obvious sights now so it will leave us time to explore a bit more and seek out those attractions that are maybe not so obvious . If anyone wants to add any suggestions to my next list feel free .
Overall a big thumbs up from the both of us . Expensive Yes, but worth it , most definately.
lyn x